Nine in 10 CEOs Say Business Case for Sustainability is Stronger Than Ever, Reveals...
Nine in 10 global chief executives now say the business case for sustainability is stronger than it was five years ago, and almost all plan to maintain or expand their commitments, according to a new study.
Mentoring Programme Doubles Places to Boost Career Progression for People of Colour in Sustainability
Despite growing attention on inclusion, the environmental and sustainability profession remains one of the UK’s least racially diverse sectors.
Closing Gender Digital Divide Could Boost Global GDP by $1.5 trillion, UN Report Shows
Targeted investments in gender equality aimed at closing the gender digital divide could unlock $1.5 trillion in global GDP and lift 30 million women and girls out of poverty by 2050, according to a new UN report.
Ethnic Minority Businesses Contribute Up to £74bn a Year to UK Economy, Reveals New...
Ethnic minority-owned businesses are contributing as much as £74 billion a year to the UK economy, according to new figures unveiled at...
Employee Wellbeing Support Boosts Business Loyalty, Retention & Productivity
New research has found that companies investing in employee wellbeing initiatives see significant gains in loyalty, retention and productivity.
Studies Expose Daily Struggles for Neurodiverse Employees Despite Growing Awareness
Two major new reports highlight both the strengths of neurodiverse employees and the urgent need for more inclusive workplace practices across the UK.
Majorities Across All 50 US States Expect AI to Fundamentally Reshape Their Jobs Within...
Half of US adults now actively use at least one major AI tool – a milestone that signals artificial intelligence has moved from Silicon Valley boardrooms to main street businesses. Every state except West Virginia reports usage rates exceeding 40%, indicating that AI adoption has achieved critical mass nationwide.
Seven in 10 Employers Still Struggle to Fill Full-Time Roles Amid Rising Talent Shortages...
Employers still report difficulty filling full-time roles, despite widespread innovation in hiring practices and increased investment in talent strategies, according to a new report.
Mental Health at Work Remains Taboo in SMEs Worldwide Despite Growing Support
Only 5% of SME leaders struggling with mental ill health worldwide accessed the support their businesses provide, according to new research.
Ethnic Diversity in Top Board Roles Remains Alarmingly Low, Reveals Report
A new report has revealed a stark lack of ethnic diversity among the top business leaders in the UK and US, with just 6% of FTSE 100 Chairs and 13% of S&P 100 Chairs identifying as ethnically diverse.











































